Old is New Question #2
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Old is New Question #2
Okay Im am currently doing a whats old is new build with the dynotech arms front and rear. Can someone please tell me what the turnbuckle legnths that I need are, from what I understand the dynotech arms are the Worlds length, which I am told are longer than the usual rear a arms for the gold tub.
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Re: Old is New Question #2
there is too many variables: ball stud placement, ball end length, etc.
set your car up the way you want with used tie rods, measure them, then get the length you need.
set your car up the way you want with used tie rods, measure them, then get the length you need.
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Re: Old is New Question #2
I think I used these Lunsford lengths with RPM ball ends:
2 - 1 7/8
2 - 1 1/2
2 - 1 3/4
2 - 1 7/8
2 - 1 1/2
2 - 1 3/4
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